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Originally posted by Smooth_Imports@Jan 6 2005, 10:29 AM Other then that the motor is put together i just need to bolt on the IM, EM , PS, AC, Alt ...

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01-06-2005, 01:36 PM   #11
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Other then that the motor is put together i just need to bolt on the IM, EM , PS, AC, Alt and other acc items. And it's ready to go in.
ac and ps???????
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O yeah i have a question i think i asked this before but i'm about to order it and just want to make sure. What upper and lower radator hose should i be using? 99 b18b1 into a 96 civic. Can i get them other places then ordering from honda/acura?
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01-06-2005, 01:37 PM   #13
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Other then that the motor is put together i just need to bolt on the IM, EM , PS, AC, Alt and other acc items. And it's ready to go in.
ac and ps???????[/b]

Yes i'm a pussy and will be keeping my AC and PS. I like to be able to drive in comfert.
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01-06-2005, 01:51 PM   #14
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any integra 94-01 integra.. i bought 98 gsr ones for mine.. doesnt really matter all the same'
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01-06-2005, 04:44 PM   #15
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yeah mike you can use your OEM rad hoses, but i would replace them as preventive maintance. Because I have never seen one swap that I have either owned or known someone had done without SOMETHING going wrong.
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yeah you can use you're stock ones.. but you mid as well get new ones.. if you do get new ones again.. the teg ones.. when i did my swap, the stock ex barely even reached.. like i had to pull them to get them to reach.. so i go the teg ones.. they fit fine.. plenty of slack for motor torque
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OK i just ordered new top and bottom hose for 99 LS Total cost $29.04
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Because I have never seen one swap that I have either owned or known someone had done without SOMETHING going wrong.

Yeah thats way i just went to the bank and put in for a loan. So this way i will have plenty of money laying around if i need to replace / buy more parts.
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awesome dude, should bring the car and motor down here and we will swap it in, i got plenty of tools and time.
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awesome dude, should bring the car and motor down here and we will swap it in, i got plenty of tools and time.
Shit you sould roll up to jersey. I have a garage with air tools and there are a few extra bed rooms that you can stay in. Plenty of free beer and food, Just bring your knowledge.
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